National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, 2018, 50243-50244 [2018-21812]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 193 / Thursday, October 4, 2018 / Presidential Documents 50243 Presidential Documents Proclamation 9792 of September 28, 2018 National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, 2018 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation During National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we acknowledge the danger that cyber threats pose to our economy and public infrastructure, and raise awareness about steps we can take to mitigate and prevent future attacks. As these threats have continued to increase year after year, my Administration remains committed to bolstering our Nation’s cyber defenses and strengthening our national security. Under my Administration, our Nation’s cybersecurity is a Government-wide effort. Collaboration among all United States Government departments and agencies, including the Departments of State, Defense, Justice, Commerce, and Homeland Security, have improved Federal network cybersecurity, enhanced coordination with the private sector to protect critical infrastructure, strengthened our ability to detect and deter cyber threats, and expanded efforts to build the world’s best cybersecurity workforce. To advance these efforts, on September 20, 2018, I released the National Cyber Strategy, the first fully articulated cyber strategy for the United States in 15 years. This strategy makes clear that the Federal Government will use all means available to keep our country safe from cyber threats and to protect the American people in the digital domain. sradovich on DSK3GMQ082PROD with PRES DOCS While we are making great strides to help protect American businesses and individuals, the Government cannot secure cyberspace alone. The internet touches many aspects of our daily lives. Our ability to prevent and mitigate cyber threats will improve when all citizens adopt better cybersecurity practices to protect their systems and data. Each of us can contribute by requesting more security from the products and services we use; using multi-factor authentication on our digital accounts and devices; leveraging private, protected, and secure networks; limiting how much personal information and location data we share; and taking other actions to secure the applications we use every day. I also encourage every American to learn more about how to protect themselves and their businesses through the Department of Homeland Security’s STOP.THINK.CONNECT. campaign and the Department of Commerce’s NIST Cybersecurity Framework. This month especially, I encourage all Americans to promote and improve online security. I also call on our industry and Government partners to work together to share information, build greater trust, and lead the national effort to protect and enhance the resilience of the Nation’s cyber infrastructure. I encourage and applaud industry efforts to produce products and services with full-lifecycle cybersecurity. Through continued cooperation between the public and private sectors, and by practicing personal riskmanagement, we can strengthen our Nation’s cyberinfrastructure for ourselves and for future generations of Americans. NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim October 2018 as National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. I call upon the people, companies, VerDate Sep<11>2014 21:55 Oct 03, 2018 Jkt 247001 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 4790 Sfmt 4790 E:\FR\FM\04OCD1.SGM 04OCD1 50244 Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 193 / Thursday, October 4, 2018 / Presidential Documents and institutions of the United States to recognize the importance of cybersecurity and to observe this month through events, training, and education to further our country’s national security and resilience. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-eighth day of September, in the year of our Lord two thousand eighteen, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-third. [FR Doc. 2018–21812 Filed 10–3–18; 11:15 am] VerDate Sep<11>2014 21:55 Oct 03, 2018 Jkt 247001 PO 00000 Frm 00002 Fmt 4790 Sfmt 4790 E:\FR\FM\04OCD1.SGM 04OCD1 Trump.EPS</GPH> sradovich on DSK3GMQ082PROD with PRES DOCS Billing code 3295–F9–P

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[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 193 (Thursday, October 4, 2018)]
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[FR Doc No: 2018-21812]




                        Presidential Documents 



Federal Register / Vol. 83 , No. 193 / Thursday, October 4, 2018 / 
Presidential Documents

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                Proclamation 9792 of September 28, 2018

                
National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, 2018

                By the President of the United States of America

                A Proclamation

                During National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we 
                acknowledge the danger that cyber threats pose to our 
                economy and public infrastructure, and raise awareness 
                about steps we can take to mitigate and prevent future 
                attacks. As these threats have continued to increase 
                year after year, my Administration remains committed to 
                bolstering our Nation's cyber defenses and 
                strengthening our national security.

                Under my Administration, our Nation's cybersecurity is 
                a Government-wide effort. Collaboration among all 
                United States Government departments and agencies, 
                including the Departments of State, Defense, Justice, 
                Commerce, and Homeland Security, have improved Federal 
                network cybersecurity, enhanced coordination with the 
                private sector to protect critical infrastructure, 
                strengthened our ability to detect and deter cyber 
                threats, and expanded efforts to build the world's best 
                cybersecurity workforce. To advance these efforts, on 
                September 20, 2018, I released the National Cyber 
                Strategy, the first fully articulated cyber strategy 
                for the United States in 15 years. This strategy makes 
                clear that the Federal Government will use all means 
                available to keep our country safe from cyber threats 
                and to protect the American people in the digital 
                domain.

                While we are making great strides to help protect 
                American businesses and individuals, the Government 
                cannot secure cyberspace alone. The internet touches 
                many aspects of our daily lives. Our ability to prevent 
                and mitigate cyber threats will improve when all 
                citizens adopt better cybersecurity practices to 
                protect their systems and data. Each of us can 
                contribute by requesting more security from the 
                products and services we use; using multi-factor 
                authentication on our digital accounts and devices; 
                leveraging private, protected, and secure networks; 
                limiting how much personal information and location 
                data we share; and taking other actions to secure the 
                applications we use every day. I also encourage every 
                American to learn more about how to protect themselves 
                and their businesses through the Department of Homeland 
                Security's STOP.THINK.CONNECT. campaign and the 
                Department of Commerce's NIST Cybersecurity Framework.

                This month especially, I encourage all Americans to 
                promote and improve online security. I also call on our 
                industry and Government partners to work together to 
                share information, build greater trust, and lead the 
                national effort to protect and enhance the resilience 
                of the Nation's cyber infrastructure. I encourage and 
                applaud industry efforts to produce products and 
                services with full-lifecycle cybersecurity. Through 
                continued cooperation between the public and private 
                sectors, and by practicing personal risk-management, we 
                can strengthen our Nation's cyberinfrastructure for 
                ourselves and for future generations of Americans.

                NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the 
                United States of America, by virtue of the authority 
                vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the 
                United States, do hereby proclaim October 2018 as 
                National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. I call upon the 
                people, companies,

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                and institutions of the United States to recognize the 
                importance of cybersecurity and to observe this month 
                through events, training, and education to further our 
                country's national security and resilience.

                IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                twenty-eighth day of September, in the year of our Lord 
                two thousand eighteen, and of the Independence of the 
                United States of America the two hundred and forty-
                third.
                
                
                    (Presidential Sig.)

[FR Doc. 2018-21812
Filed 10-3-18; 11:15 am]
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